days 
SOUTH AFRICA 
TOUR TCJ 14 
Leaves CAPE TOWN: Tuesdays 
Inclusive Price Per Person 
$326 
Tour TCJ14 is made up of two tours with a day in Durban between. 
These tours are shown below and can be purchased separately, the 
price being shown for each section. The tour can be undertaken in 
the reverse direction starting from Johannesburg on Tuesdays. 
(Tour TJC14) 
days cape town to Durban 
TOUR TCD7 
Leaves Tuesdays Inclusive Price Per Person *161 
1st DAY (Tue.)— THE OLD DROSTDY 
Leave Cape Town via Sir Lowry’s Pass to Caledon and the Venster Wild Flower 
Garden, then on to Swellendam for lunch, visiting the Old Drostdy. Via 
Heidelberg to ALBERTINIA. 
2nd DAY (Wed.)— OSTRICH FARM 
To Mossel Bay and see the Post Office Tree and Die Poort, then on to an Ostrich 
Farm at Oudtshoorn, where this strange husbandry is demonstrated fully and 
lunch is taken. Over the Outeniqua Pass to the WILDERNESS, picturesque 
in a setting of sea, lagoon and forest. 
3rd DAY (Thur.)— FORESTS OF CLEAR WATERS 
The road follows a ridge of sand dunes to Knysna, where the Heads and a 
Stinkwood Curio Store are visited and on to Plettenberg Bay, with its unique 
island hotel for lunch. Through the dense Tzitzikama Forests whose Hottentot 
name means “Clear Waters”, to PORT ELIZABETH for the night. 
4th DAY (Fri.)— COUNTRY OF THE KAFFIR WARS 
Visit the Snake Park and then via the country of the Kaffir Wars where the first 
Native villages are seen, to Grahamstown, visiting the Albany Museum and 
the Old Provost. Then to the seaside resort of EAST LONDON. 
5th DAY (Sat.)— WITCH-DOCTORS AND MAGIC 
Across the Kei River into the Native Territory of the Transkei with its red- 
blanketed Xosas and Native kraals to Idutywa, then on to UMTATA, the capital. 
Visit a curio store, where Native witch-doctors sell Native medicine. 
6th DAY (Sun.)— PONDOLAND 
Visit the “Bunga”, Native Parliament House, then through the lovely green 
hills and wooded valleys of Pondoland, to Port St. Johns for lunch. Cross the 
Umzimvubu River and on via Lusikisiki to KOKSTAD. This day offers perhaps 
the best opportunity of seeing and photographing Native tribal life in South 
Africa. 
7th DAY (Mon.)— NATAL—THE GARDEN PROVINCE 
Via wooded hills through Ixopo to Pietermaritzburg for lunch. Visit the Voor- 
trekker and Animal Museums. Then along a rolling road with wonderful views 
of the Valley of a Thousand Hills to DURBAN. 
END OF TOUR TCD7 
j day IN DURBAN 
(Part of TCJ14) Inclusive Price Per Person 
(Tue.) RICKSHAW BOYS AND INDIAN SARIS 
The day is spent at this colourful sub-tropical resort where Africa and the Orient 
mingle. Morning drive through Durban’s beautiful suburbs with magnificent 
views of the city, bay and sea. Visit the Native and Indian Markets. 
6 „ uc DURBAN TO 
Ud J 5 JOHANNESBURG TOUR TDJ6 
Leaves Wednesdays Inclusive Price Per Person $140 
Note: This tour can be undertaken in the reverse direction starting from 
JOHANNESBURG on Tuesdays (Tour TJD6) 
1st DAY (Wed.) —ZULULAND AND BEEHIVE HUTS 
Leave Durban through fields of sugar-cane to Eshowe, capital of Zululand, for 
lunch. Over hills which were the birthplace of the Zulu nation, and past the site 
of Chaka’s Kraal, to HLUHLUWE GAME RESERVE. 
2nd DAY (Thur.)— HOME OF THE WHITE RHINO 
Day spent in the Reserve, famous for both black and white Rhinos, the latter 
the largest animal after the Elephant. Here, too, are Buffalo, Wildebeeste and 
much other game, but no carnivorous animals, and visitors can stalk wild game 
on foot protected by a vigilant game guard. Sleep HLUHLUWE GAME 
RESERVE. 
3rd DAY (Fri.)— SWAZILAND—NATIVE KINGDOM 
North to Swaziland, a Native Protectorate, where the Swazi King still rules 
an idyllic little kingdom in African splendour. Up the mountain escarpment 
past Lobambo, kraal of the late Swazi Queen Mother, to MBABANE. 
4th DAY (Sat.)— MOUNTAINS OF PIGGS PEAK 
Through lovely mountains to remote Havelock Asbestos Mine. The road, 
one of the highest in South Africa, drops down to Barberton, scene of South 
Africa’s first Gold Rush. On to Kruger Park. Sleep PRETORIUS KOP. 
5th DAY (Sun.)— LIONS OF THE KRUGER PARK 
Morning drive in the Pretorius Kop area,, returning to the Camp for breakfast. 
After breakfast visit the Hippo Pools and on to Skukuza and the Sabi River area 
famous for lions. Sleep PRETORIUS KOP. 
6th DAY (Mon.)_ N’DEBELE VILLAGES 
Early morning drive to see game. Then leave Kruger Park and cross the flat 
grasslands of the Highveld past decorated N’debele villages to JOHANNESBURG. 
END OF TOUR TCJ14 
2 7 fays 
CAPE TOWN VIA FALLS 
TO JOHANNESBURG 
Leaves CAPE TOWN: 
Tuesdays 
Inclusive Price Per 
TOUR TCJ27 
Person £ 568 
This tour is a combination of Tour TCJ14 above, a two-day stay in Johannesburg 
and the 11-day circle tour from Johannesburg (TJJ 11 overleaf). 
SOUTH AFRICA 
AND RHODESIA 
Leaves CAPE TOWN: 
TOUR TCV21 
Tuesdays 
Inclusive Price Per Person 
$525 
This tour is a combination of Tour TCJ14, a two-day stay in Johannesburg and 
the five-day tour from Johannesburg to Victoria Falls (TJV5) shown below. Prices 
are shown for each section which can be bought separately. 
C1 days CAPE TOWN 
91 TO NAIROBI 
TOUR TCN51 
Leaves CAPE TOWN: Specified Tuesdays only __ 
$1691 
See dates below map. 
Inclusive Price Per Person 
14 top 
CAPE TOWN 
TO JOHANNESBURG 
TOUR TCJ14 
£326 
Leaves Tuesdays 
See left hand page for detailed itinerary. 
Inclusive Price Per Person 
This is the complete tour of South and Central Africa and is a 
combination of Tour TCJ 14, a two-day stay in Johannesburg and 
Tour TJN35, Johannesburg to Nairobi, on right-hand page. It can 
be undertaken in the reverse direction starting from Nairobi on 
specified Sundays. See dates below map (Tour TNC51) 
2 days 
Part of TCV21 
IN JOHANNESBURG 
Inclusive Price Per Person 
(Tue. and Wed.)— CITY OF GOLD 
This modern metropolis is only 70 years old and is the greatest gold mining centre 
in the world. On the first day, Tuesday, visitors undertake a half-day city drive 
and the following day, Wednesday, is spent at leisure. 
5 days 
JOHANNESBURG TO 
VICTORIA FALLS TOUR TJV5 
Leaves Thursdays 
Inclusive Price Per Person 
£152 
1st DAY (Thur.)— MAGOEBA’S KLOOF 
Leave Johannesburg via Pretoria, Administrative Capital of South Africa, over 
grasslands to Pietersburg for lunch. On to MAGOEBA’S KLOOF situated 
on the escarpment of the Drakensberg Mountains. You arrive in the early 
afternoon at this lovely spot overlooking densely forested valleys. 
2nd DAY (Fri.)— ZOUTPANSBERG MOUNTAINS 
Down the winding escarpment road to Tzaneen, famous for sub-tropical fruits 
such as mangoes and paw-paws. Through Duiwel’s Kloof and Bandolierkop 
to WYLLIES POORT in the Zoutpansberg Mountains. 
3rd DAY (Sat.)— MYSTERIOUS CITY 
Continue through thorn-bush country dotted with giant Baobab Trees to enter 
Southern Rhodesia at Beit Bridge. Through m’pani forests to Lundi River 
and on to ZIMBABWE RUINS, ruined fortress city of unknown origin that 
continues to puzzle scientists. Some say the Queen of Sheba built it, but others 
say it was the Empire of Monamatapa. 
4th DAY (Sun.)— “THE PLACE OF SLAUGHTER” 
Via Fort Victoria to Shabani, great Asbestos mining centre. Then through 
ranching country to BULAWAYO, which means “The Place of Slaughter”. It 
was the former kraal of Lobengula, King of the Matabele. 
5th DAY (Mon.)— WORLD’S GREATEST WATERFALL 
Through forest country to Halfway House for lunch and through Wankie with 
its fabulously rich coal mines to the VICTORIA FALLS. This is the world’s 
greatest waterfall, twice as high and twice as wide as Niagara. 
END OF TOUR TCV21 
BECHUANALAND 
EAST LONDON 
ELIZABETH 
CONGO SAFARI— GROUP TOURS DEPARTURE DATES-1958 
JOHANNESBURG TO NAIROBI 
NAIROBI TO JOHANNESBURG 
CAPE TOWN TO NAIROBI 
NAIROBI TO CAPE TOWN .. 
TJN35 
THURSDAYS 
TNJ35 
SUNDAYS: 
TCN51 
TUESDAYS: 
TNC51 
SUNDAYS: 
April 17, May 29, July 10, August 21, 
October 2, November 13 
May 25, July 6, August 17, September 28, 
November 9, December 21 
April 1, May 13, June 24, August 5, 
September 16, October 28 
May 25, July 6, August 17, September 28, 
November 9, December 21 
days 
CONGO SAFARI 
Leaves JOHANNESBURG: Specified Thursdays only 
See dates below map. 
Inclusive Price Per Person 
$1318 
R l i a U i mOUS . COnK ° Safari from Johannesburg to Nairobi through the 
direction from Nf " C k° ng0 and /' a . St c Af r ca - 14 can be undertaken in the reverse 
NOTF - ’ Hir 0 !a? 0 Sp ^ C ,'? ed Sundavs - See da tes below map (Tour TNJ.3S). 
VICTOR h\ U FIVr Q > 9 * 8 ™E SECTION OF THIS TOUR BETWEEN 
CARS^^HREE^O A^CAR AIR ° BI WILL BE OPERATED 1N PRIVATE 
1st DAY (Thur.)— MAGOEBA’S KLOOF 
tt) 2 MAGOEBA ’S U |0 onL Pre !° ri . a h OVer , grasslands to Pietersburg for lunch. On 
taim and nv^i^L- L °9 F S1 ua4ed on j he escarpment of the Drakensberg Moun¬ 
tains and overlooking densely forested valleys. 
2nd DAY (Fri.)— ZOUTPANSBERG MOUNTAINS 
th™?akrv wm r g ^? Ca 7 ment road to Tzaneen, famous for sub-tropical fruits on 
through Durwei’s Kloof to WYLLIES POORT in the Zoutpansberg Mountains 
3rd DAY (Sat.)— MYSTERIOUS CITY 
Rhodesia 2"® 2? tted , with , giant Baobab trees, to enter Southern 
ZIMBABWE B RTTINS d8 r I h J OU8h m’Pam forests to Lundi River and on to 
puzz 1 e scientisK ^ m 1 ned 1 ress city of unknown origin that continues to 
EmpireTf Monarnampa Qu6en & built k ’ but others say k was the 
4th DA (Sun.)— “THE PLACE OF SLAUGHTER” 
“The Place' of r si1 ,twr”° S ?/ ning c £ ntr /’ and on to BULAWAYO, which means 
Matabele Slaughter • It was the former kraal of Lobengula, King of the 
Th °, A ’ Y 1on> ) WORLD’S GREATEST WATERFALL” 
is b t U h gbf r St COUntry to Halfway House for lunch, and through Wankie with 
Niagara ^ l ° the VICTORIA EAE LS, twice as high and twice as wide as 
6th/7th DAYS (Tue./Wed.) —AT VICTORIA FALLS 
Falls m t n h g e R e 1ln h F Big Tree . ™d Devil’s Cataract. The Main 
morning t^LNinv«t e nL a ?h th ® Rai ^ bow Ealls are better seen after midday. Next 
and easflv r» l br a ^ ame Reserve where the animals are very tame 
excursYonVtex?™ Afternool j la ^ch trip to Kandahar Island. Opdonal 
country cost 1S a spectacular air trip over the Falls and nearby game 
8th/9th DAYS (Thur./Fri.)— NORTHERN RHODESIA 
country t'ol’lISAKA El Y in gst°iie^through open forests, then heavily wooded 
to ,1 lu KA ’ eapital of Northern Rhodesia. On via Broken Hill a centre 
of gold and other mining, to N’DOLA, centre of the Copper Belt 
lotth/l kh DAYS (Sat./Sun.)-INTO THE BELGIAN CONGO 
ElizahettlviTlp" nff b< Y( der and °n to ELIZABETHVILLE. Next day at leisure at 
spend b s it7sunday dlnS “ opportumty of seeing how Modern Black Africa 
12th DAY (Mon.)— KIUBO FALLS 
dfstHct ea ThJn r v? a a n 0tV i! le ’ th i C centr f of a very rich cobalt and uranium mining 
district. Then via Bunkeya, former home of M’Siri, one of Africa’s most bloodv 
tyrants and on through dense bush to KIUBO. The hotel is dtuawd fachtg a 
beautiful and little-known waterfall. Iacing a 
13th/14th DAYS (Tue./Wed.) —OLD SLAVE PORT 
MA thr0Ugh !° rCStS t0 Mitwaba then down the escarpment to 
5fildTnd?to ATBFRWnr F mme li Acr ° ss , the wid e Luvua River and through 
wna jungle to ALBERTVILLE, an old Arab slave port on Lake Tanganyika. 
ISth DAY (Thur.)— LAKE TANGANYIKA 
Morning drive to picturesque villages in the neighbourhood of Albertville. In 
the afternoon embark on the clean and well-appointed Lake Steamer. The night 
is spent on LAKE TANGANYIKA, deepest lake in Africa. 
16th DAY (Fri.) —STANLEY AND LIVINGSTONE 
In the morning passengers disembark at Kigoma for a drive to Uiiii, originally a 
LAKE TANGANYIKA^’ Wh6r6 Stanley found Livin gstone. Night spent on 
17th DAY (Sat.)— LAKE KIVU 
Disembark at Usumbura in the morning and travel northwards through moun¬ 
tainous country to Lake Kivu, with BUKAVU spread out on five promontories 
jutting into the lake. Visit the outstanding modern Cathedral and other places 
oi interest. 
18th to 20th DAYS (Sun. to Tue.)— AFRICAN BALLET 
R ound the western shore of Lake Kivu and across fields of new lava to reach 
GOMA on the lake. Next day see a Watussi Dance nearby and visit an interesting 
mission. Second day drive into the Ruanda Urundi along the foothills of the 
Virunga Volcanoes, and see the Watussi at home. 
2lst/22nd DAYS (Wed./Thur.)— ALBERT NATIONAL PARK 
North to RUINDI CAMP in the Parc National Albert, and spend the rest of the 
daiy viewing game. Elephants and Buffaloes abound, and the shore of Lake 
Edward is rich in Pelicans and other water-fowl. Next morning drive to see the 
Hippos in the Rutchuru River. Then up the Kabasha Escarpment along a lovely 
road which climbs high through the mountains and forests of Podocarpus and 
Bamboo to BUTEMBO. 
23rd/24th DAYS (Fri./Sat.)— PYGMIES AND GROTTOES 
To Beni where ivory and wood carvings can be bought then down to the fringe of 
the Ituri Forests to MONT HOYO visiting the Matupi Grottoes. Next day visit 
the spectacular caves recently discovered in the vicinity, the lovely Escalier de 
Venus waterfall and a pygmy village to witness their interesting and age-old dance. 
25th DAY (Sun.)— MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON 
Drive around the lovely foothills of the Mountains of the Moon with its eternal 
snows to MUTWANGA situated on the slopes of the Ruwenzori. Afternoon free. 
26th/27th DAYS (Mon./Tue.)— QUEEN ELIZABETH PARK 
Cross into Uganda and visit the Salt Lakes at Katwe and the Fisheries on Lake 
Edward on the way to QUEEN ELIZABETH PARK. Afternoon drive with oppor¬ 
tunities to photograph herds of Elephant and Hippos at close range. Next morning 
drive to the Park visiting the Crater Lakes. After lunch cross the Equator to FORT 
PORTAL in the foothills of the snow-covered Mountains of the Moon. 
28th DAY (Wed.)— BANANA COUNTRY 
Drive past Hoima, capital of the Bunyoni country. On to Butiaba arriving about 
4.30 p.m. and board the motor launch ‘MURCHISON’, sailing shortly after¬ 
wards. Sleep on board. 
29th DAY (Thur.)— MURCHISON FALLS 
The launch arrives at the foot of the Murchison Falls early morning. Walk to the 
top of the falls and see a magnificent view of the Victoria Nile. Later return by 
launch with thrilling views of big game which can be photographed, at close 
quarters, and in perfect safety along the bank of the river. Arrive at Butiaba at 
about 5 p.m. then drive to MASINDI for the night. Note: Should the ‘Murchison’ 
launch not be available then passengers spend the 28th and 29th days at PARAA 
LODGE in the new Murchison National Park with a morning visit to Murchison 
Falls by launch and an afternoon game drive to the Albert Nile. 
30th/3lst DAYS (Fri./Sat.)— CITY OF THE KINGS 
Through rolling Uganda country where cotton farming has made the Native pros¬ 
perous to KAMPALA, situated like Rome on seven hills. Next day visit the 
Anglican and Roman Catholic Cathedrals, the unusual Tomb of Mutesa, famous 
King of the Buganda, the house of the Kabaka, the present King, Makerere 
College and Entebbe with its fine botanical garden on the edge of Lake Victoria. 
32nd/33rd DAYS (Sun./Mon.)— THE SOURCE OF THE NILE 
Through sugar plantations to Jinja at the source of the Nile. Enter Kenya and 
climb to a beautiful hilly area of tea plantations to KERICHO. Next day through 
the White Highlands of Kenya to Thomson’s Falls. Visit Carr Hartley’s big-game 
farm at Rumuruti, then to NANYUKI at the foot of Mount Kenya. 
34th DAY (Tue.)— TREETOPS HOTEL 
Proceed to NYERI, famous for the Treetops Hotel, situated high in the branches 
of a great tree above a pool where animals come to drink. Passengers can spend 
the night there as an additional excursion at extra cost, otherwise the night is 
spent at the lovely Outspan Hotel. 
35th DAY (Wed.)— TO NAIROBI 
Through the Native Reserve, then sisal and coffee plantations to NAIROBI for 
lunch. This is the capital of Kenya and the largest city in East Africa. Afternoon 
drive to Nairobi National Park, famous for lions. 
